74. Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor: B+ Grade
Terrance Williams' stock has fallen over the pre-draft process; he was once considered a first-round possibility. This should probably be the right range for him, so this is a rare quality pick for Dallas, as Miles Austin-Jones won't be around much longer.

80. J.J. Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern: B+ Grade
It's funny that Dallas' third-round picks could be considered better players than the guys they obtained in the first and second rounds. J.J. Wilcox fills a big need at safety and could have easily gone a bit earlier than this.

114. B.W. Webb, CB, William & Mary: B+ Grade
Once again, Dallas' later players are better than their earlier ones. Some viewed B.W. Webb as a late second-round prospect, so this is very good value. The Cowboys had to add a corner, as they had just four of them on the roster.

151. Joseph Randle, RB, Oklahoma State: A- Grade
This is a pretty solid pick. I feel like Joseph Randle should have gone earlier than this. The Cowboys were desperate for a second running back with Felix Jones gone, as DeMarco Murray is too injury-prone.

If only our 1st round execution would have been better, this could have been a GREAT draft. Overall Im still pretty please with our haul. Still need more O-linemen

If Garrett does his job at arranging mismatches we are going to have a scary offense. A defense predicated on turnovers should also help.

I'm still concerned about the offensive line but signing Claibo or Winston would go a long way towards easing that concern. I think we'll still have to take another interior lineman high next year to cross off the problem long-term.

If Reid Fragel makes it to our pick in the 6th I'd be all over it. Might also look to take a flyer on Tony Jefferson to replace McCray at being a special teams demon. I think he could also play in sub-packages. Another guy I would love to see woudl be Everett Dawkins from FSU. Another rotational DT who has a ton of talent but needs refining. We may need a DE however and I wouldn't be shocked with Michael Buchanan as he has the length that Kiffin covets. Tons of guys I would love to have I almost wish we trade back for a later 6th and a 7th.

On a draft note Brandon Jenkins in the 5th round is an incredible steal for the 'Skins.

74. Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor: B+ Grade
Terrance Williams' stock has fallen over the pre-draft process; he was once considered a first-round possibility. This should probably be the right range for him, so this is a rare quality pick for Dallas, as Miles Austin-Jones won't be around much longer.

80. J.J. Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern: B+ Grade
It's funny that Dallas' third-round picks could be considered better players than the guys they obtained in the first and second rounds. J.J. Wilcox fills a big need at safety and could have easily gone a bit earlier than this.

114. B.W. Webb, CB, William & Mary: B+ Grade
Once again, Dallas' later players are better than their earlier ones. Some viewed B.W. Webb as a late second-round prospect, so this is very good value. The Cowboys had to add a corner, as they had just four of them on the roster.

151. Joseph Randle, RB, Oklahoma State: A- Grade
This is a pretty solid pick. I feel like Joseph Randle should have gone earlier than this. The Cowboys were desperate for a second running back with Felix Jones gone, as DeMarco Murray is too injury-prone.

If only our 1st round execution would have been better, this could have been a GREAT draft. Overall Im still pretty please with our haul. Still need more O-linemen

We're getting real substance. Big improvement from Jason's 3rd day draft from last year. Wilber, Johnson, Coale, McSurdy... they might eventually help out, but I like the way this group looks like they can contribute immediately.

On the field, Holloman is more adept in coverage – even down the field – than many of the more touted safeties in the class. He diagnoses plays quickly, breaks well on the ball, and looks natural catching the ball. He has soft hands and can make the difficult play. Holloman’s coverage ability will serve him well against offenses that rely heavily on the tight end.

Holloman recognizes rushing plays quickly. He knows when to stay at home and he gives excellent effort in pursuit of plays away from him. Holloman has enough speed to get sideline to sideline, and shows good form on his tackles. He could stand to get a little bit stronger in terms of shedding block, but he is a solid run defender overall. In the rare instances in which Holloman was used on blitzes he was effective in applying pressure. Some NFL teams may see more pass rushing potential in him down the road.

Holloman is a smart, versatile, durable football player. It is a bit surprising that he has not been getting more buzz, especially with all of the current focus on finding players who can cover big receiving tight ends. Holloman is projected by many to be drafted some time in the fourth or fifth round, but it would not be surprising to see a team that quietly likes him enough to draft him as early as round two.

Think Dallas reached for the interior lineman they wanted in round 1 but got EXCELLENT value after that. I don't trust NFL.com's evaluators most of the time especially when it comes to using former GMs (aka no longer employed) as their primary graders. That being said every single prospect Dallas drafted was at least a 70.5 (Holloman). Average grade (all picks given the same weight) is a 77.63.

How does this stack up with other teams through this point in the draft?

Giants: Lowest grade 54.6 (Taylor) --- Average: 75.56

Eagles: Lowest grade 63.4 (Wolff) --- Average: 79.84

Redskins: Lowest grade 52.0 (Thompson) --- Average: 72.78

Keep in mind these are PRE-DRAFT prospect grades not grades based on slot/value. Overall I think every team in the division had some reaches but picked up a ton of value later in the draft.

Think Dallas reached for the interior lineman they wanted in round 1 but got EXCELLENT value after that. I don't trust NFL.com's evaluators most of the time especially when it comes to using former GMs (aka no longer employed) as their primary graders. That being said every single prospect Dallas drafted was at least a 70.5 (Holloman). Average grade (all picks given the same weight) is a 77.63.

How does this stack up with other teams through this point in the draft?

Giants: Lowest grade 54.6 (Taylor) --- Average: 75.56

Eagles: Lowest grade 63.4 (Wolff) --- Average: 79.84

Redskins: Lowest grade 52.0 (Thompson) --- Average: 72.78

Keep in mind these are PRE-DRAFT prospect grades not grades based on slot/value. Overall I think every team in the division had some reaches but picked up a ton of value later in the draft.

I don't think Frederick was a huge reach. Maybe slight, but nothing that bothers me. The guy went at 31 if we picked him at our original spot in the 1st I might be upset. The draft was unique in that interior OL went way earlier than normal, and to me that speaks to how weak it was with top talent.